It was good to see everyone out there. My co-driver said it was the most fun he has ever had in my car. I definitely enjoyed the race. It was hard to improve the times, because the speeds were so high and there was just so much time to lose. Clay, you looked awesome out there. Congrats on the 44!
Russ and Tom, Congrats on the 1st and 2nd finish in class. I really thought I could catch you on such a high speed course, but it was hard to stay clean with those damn bumps right in the line. Maybe I can get you next time! I am really enjoying the ESP competition this year even if I am getting the short end more often than not. Brian LaRose 1987 IROC Z/28 Camaro #68 ESP
just to be clear, i don't give nicknames to cars. Those announcer guys are just making fun of me whilst I'm just keeping my mouth shut and driving hard to keep up with the subies..:bowdown:
The event was awesome! Tom, I think I agree with Russ, this was my most favorite event thus far. Fast and fun course. And thanks for the props...as Mere kept saying, "Break it down"...I just had to break that silly section in the back down. The 44 felt really good. You guys looked great out there, as usual. Unfortunately I missed Mr. Sausage catching air in mmtasty's car before the finish...Rally style! Chevy Thunder is on the forums! :banana: Thanks for co-driving Mere...Break it down! :coolugh:
You kept up with me just fine today! For such a small car I had a hard time fitting it through the last set of slaloms. Damn that last cone!
I really thought you had us at the last Turner Field event. You have been gaining on us every race. Good to see you at there as usual.
you mean turner right I like chevy thunder . I was watching TnS and tried to get the announcer to add "it's the heartbeat of america".
Actually i did have you at turner last event, then spun after the lights and took out 5 cones. :hsnono: But then you went out on the last run and laid that shitz down hard with a low 41. Dayum.... my 5 cones wouldn't have mattered. I'm just glad that ESP is competitive this year, no cakewalks for anybody and that's a change in the 4+ years I've been running. and more importantly for me, my son (#77 FJA) ran a 42.8 at the last event at AMS (12th fastest raw time), So i am for sure a proud dad. -- he even beat heyward and some Z06s. See you next time. Brian